Amber Heard appeared downcast as she stared down while it was announced that she had lost the majority of the defamation trial between her and her ex-husband Johnny Depp.
The Aquaman star, 36, has lost the defamation case brought against her by her ex-husband, 58, which had been heard in Fairfax County, Virginia, in recent weeks.
Afterwards she said she was "heartbroken" and "the disappointment I feel is beyond words".
She had been sued by her ex - whom she was married to from 2015 to 2017 - in response to an op-ed about domestic violence, published in the Washington Post in 2018.
The Pirates of the Caribbean actor had argued that the article implied he had abused her, although it didn't directly name him - claiming that it impacted his ability to work.
Following weeks of testimonies - including by Heard and Depp themselves - the jury in the case reached a verdict earlier today, finding in favour of Depp.
He has been awarded $10million in compensation and $5million in punitive damages.
Heard was in court for the verdict, though Depp wasn't. She showed little emotion as the verdicts were read out, with her seen looking down as such was announced.
And in relation to her counterclaim, she was awarded $2million in compensatory damages after proving one of her counterclaims to the jury.
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The court had heard testimony by Heard during the case in which she alleged that Depp had abused her, including a claim of sexual assault, whilst they were in a relationship.
During her testimony, Heard made numerous allegations of abuse against her ex-husband, including an alleged incident in which she claimed he "kicked" her and called her a "sl**".
He however denied her claims, saying: "I have never in my life committed sexual battery, physical abuse, all these outlandish, outrageous stories of me committing these thing."
Depp instead claimed that it was him who was the victim of domestic abuse, with the case dividing opinion among the public amid such allegations being heard in court recently.
He had sued his ex-wife Heard for $50 million over her op-ed piece in the Washington Post, which was published in 2018. Heard herself had pursued a $100m counterclaim.
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